'In the immediately prior article, Schumann and Hardt (1998) have criticized the earlier conclusions of Jagodzinski and Klein (1997) which stated that being discontent in politics is an important predictor of voting for the Republikaner party in Germany. In an attempt to adjudicate between these two positions, this paper replicates the earlier Jagodzinski-Klein analysis using more recent, 1996, ALLBUS data. The results confirm the hypothesis of Jagodzinski and Klein, Individuals who vote for the Republikanerparty are significantly more likely to be both right wing and discontented with German politics.' (author's abstract)|